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Microsoft Outlook 2013 Guide

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Outlook 2013 is an upscale version of the former Outlook. The particular functions are now separated by tabs. The "file" tab has all the information that is needed to make changes such as save, open, print, options, etc. The "home" tab is where the simple transactions take place such as new mail, reply, delete, etc. "Send/Receive" tab is all about sending and synching files and folders. "Folder" tab allows changes or formatting to folders "View" addresses how you would like to customize the view of your Outlook experience. A chart would be beneficial to compare the old version to the new perhaps showing the ease of the transition. People that prefer the older versions would appreciate knowing where to find the function in the new format if a chart could point this out easily for them. The transition would be much easier.

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Series: Speedy Study Guides Publisher: Speedy Publishing LLC

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  • ISBN: 9781633839199
  • Release date: May 9, 2020

PDF ebook

  • ISBN: 9781633839199
  • File size: 1004 KB
  • Release date: June 18, 2014

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English

Outlook 2013 is an upscale version of the former Outlook. The particular functions are now separated by tabs. The "file" tab has all the information that is needed to make changes such as save, open, print, options, etc. The "home" tab is where the simple transactions take place such as new mail, reply, delete, etc. "Send/Receive" tab is all about sending and synching files and folders. "Folder" tab allows changes or formatting to folders "View" addresses how you would like to customize the view of your Outlook experience. A chart would be beneficial to compare the old version to the new perhaps showing the ease of the transition. People that prefer the older versions would appreciate knowing where to find the function in the new format if a chart could point this out easily for them. The transition would be much easier.

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